A Review: WINNEBAGO GRAVEYARD #1

Dan and his family are on a road trip in the Winnebago, and
things are getting a little strained. Not surprising with a 13-year-old along
on the trip. But Dan spots a dusty old carnival on the side of the road, and
the family manages to have fun for a while. When they get done, though, the RV
is missing and they all have to hike to the nearest town. But there’s something
strange going on in this small town.

We do get a glimpse at that strangeness, but no spoilers
here. And the family has some potential for relationship dynamics under stress,
which makes this kind of story work well. There’s lots of room for cool story
in here, and the art really helps to bring out the emotions along the way (both
in the town prelude and within the family).

People are key in a good horror story, and Niles is one of
the best at creating and showing people. This is going to be a good read, I can
feel it. Check it out.